Card and Currency Carrying Device and Method for Using Same

ABSTRACT

A card and currency carrying device is shown. The device includes a first side member assembly and a spaced second side member assembly. Each side member assembly has a flexible member, preferably stainless steel, having an undeflected position and a deflected position which is responsive to a compression deflection force applied concurrently to flexible members. A first pair and a second pair of support members are operatively connected to the flexible members. An elastic fabric material, preferably a woven elastic fabric material, having a thickness which reduces in dimension in response to a longitudinal tension force and which maintains its width dimension in response to a longitudinal tension force is operatively connected to the support members.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a card and currency carrying devicehaving a pair of spaced side members for holding and securing at leastone item of folded currency and at least one card and more particularlyto a first side member assembly and a spaced second side memberassembly, each having a flexible member which is responsive to acompression deflection force applied concurrently to the flexiblemembers, a first pair and second pair planar support members enclosingeach of the flexible members and an elastic fabric material, preferablya woven, elastic fabric material, having a thickness which reduces indimension in response to a longitudinal tension force and whichmaintains its width dimension in response to a longitudinal tensionforce.

In the preferred embodiment, the card and currency device comprises apair of spaced deflectable stainless steel spring members responsive toa compression deflection force, two pairs of planar support membersoperatively connected to and enclosing the pair of spaced deflectablestainless steel spring members and a woven, elastic fabric materialhaving a thickness which reduces in dimension in response to alongitudinal tension force and which maintains its width dimension inresponse to a longitudinal tension force wherein the woven, elasticfabric material is expanded in response to a compression deflectionsource being applied to the pair of spaced deflectable stainless steelspring members to enable a user to insert folded currency and/or cardsinto the device.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Money band and money clips for holding currency and cards, includingcredit cards, business cards and the like, and devices for wrappingpackages or securing bundles are well known in the prior art. Thefollowing are illustrative examples of known devices.

One example of a currency securing and carrying device is disclosed inU.S. Pat. No. 6,357,084. U.S. Pat. No. 6,357,084 discloses a device forsecuring and carrying currency wherein the device has a strap having afirst side, a second side, a first end and a second end, a length, awidth and a thickness. The device includes a fastening mechanism havinga first element and a second element wherein the first element islocated on the second side of the strap proximal to the second end ofthe strap. The second element is located on the first side of the strapproximal to the first end of the strap. A thumb tab is secured to thestrap at or near the first end of the strap and extends outwardly fromthe strap in the width direction and normal to the length. The currencyis folded twice around its vertical width central axis and has cardsinserted into the twice-folded currency. The strap extends along theelongated axis of the currency to secure the currency and cards in thedevice.

U.S. Pat. No. 6,205,622 discloses a method and apparatus for holdingpaper currency and credit cards. The method disclosed in U.S. Pat. No.6,205,622 is for holding money and is a money clip or band designed toefficiently accommodate and hold all amounts and quantities of papercurrency. The money clip uses a continuous row of outer members and acontinuous row of inner members that are interconnected through alinkage system that provides for the longitudinal displacement of theouter member and inner members relative to one another to receive andhold the paper currency inserted therein. The band is very sturdy andflexible to provide for reversibility in that it may be rotated 180degrees so that either side may be use as the exposed outer displaysurface. The exposed outer display is presented with an attractivedisplay.

The currency is folded once around its vertical width central axis. Thecards are stacked beside the folded currency and the longitudinal axisof the cards are planar with the elongated axis of the currency. Thestrap extends substantially perpendicular to the elongated axis of thecurrency and cards to secure the currency and cards in the device.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,367,752 discloses an expandable wrapping ribbon forsimply and quickly wrapping packages or securing bundles. The elasticelement of the apparatus is hidden and protected by a sheath. Variousmodes of attaching decorative and identifying items to the apparatus aredisclosed. The apparatus is intended to be ornamental as well asfunctional.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,279,019 discloses a credit card and money-carryingdevice. The credit card and money carrying device comprises an endlessband of elastic material and a plate member folded around the elasticband wherein the plate member is crimped providing engagement of thecrimped portion of the plate in the elastic band.

The currency is folded once around its vertical width central axis. Thecards are stacked beside the folded currency and the longitudinal axisof the cards are planar with the elongated axis of the currency. Thestrap extends substantially parallel to the elongated axis of thecurrency and cards to secure the currency and cards in the device withthe free ends of the currency secured by the money carrying device.

An article entitled The Money Band, www.moneyband.com, three (3) pages,Aug. 7, 2006 (the “Moneyband Reference”) discloses a money band in theform of a plush, durable band similar to the credit card andmoney-carrying device disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,279,019. Thecredit card and money-carrying device of the Moneyband Referencecomprises an endless band of elastic material and a plate member foldedaround the elastic band.

The currency is folded once around its vertical width central axis. Thecards are stacked inside the fold of the folded currency and thelongitudinal axis of the cards are planar with the elongated axis of thecurrency. The endless band of elastic material extends substantiallyparallel to the elongated axis of the currency and cards to secure thecurrency and cards in the device with the free ends of the currencysecured by the carrying device.

None of the known prior art anticipates, discloses, teaches or suggestsa card and currency carrying device comprising a first side memberassembly and a spaced second side member assembly and wherein each ofthe first side member assembly and the second side member assembly havea flexible member having a first end and an opposed second end andwherein each of the flexible members have an undeflected position and adeflected position responsive to a compression deflection force appliedconcurrently to the first end and the second end of each of the flexiblemembers wherein the flexible members are urged in opposition directionsto each other forming a receiving opening, a first pair and second pairof planar support members enclosing each of the flexible members formingeach of the first side member assembly and the second side memberassembly and a woven, elastic fabric material having a thickness whichreduces in dimension in response to a longitudinal tension force andwhich maintains its width dimension in response to a longitudinaltension force.

None of the known prior art anticipates, discloses, teaches or suggestsa preferred embodiment of a card and currency carrying device comprisinga pair of spaced, deflectable spring members having an undeflectedposition and a deflected position responsive to a compression deflectionforce applied concurrently to the ends of each of the spring memberswherein the central sections thereof are urged in opposition directionsto each other forming a receiving opening, a first pair of planarsupport members enclosing one of the deflectable spring members, asecond pair of planar support members enclosing the other of the pair ofthe deflectable spring members and a woven, longitudinally extendable,elastic fabric material having a thickness which reduces in dimension inresponse to a longitudinal tension force and which maintains thedimension of its width dimension in response to a longitudinal tensionforce.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention seeks to overcome the problems of the prior art byproviding, in its broadest aspect, a card and currency-carrying devicecomprising a first side member assembly and a spaced second side memberassembly. Each of the first side member assembly and the second sidemember assembly have a flexible member having a first end and an opposedsecond end. Each of the flexible members have an undeflected positionwherein the first end and the second end are generally planar to eachother and a deflected position responsive to a compression deflectionforce applied concurrently to the first end and the second end of eachof the flexible members wherein the flexible members are urged inopposition directions to each other forming a receiving opening. A firstpair of generally rectangular shaped, planar support member and secondpair of generally rectangular shaped, planar support members areoperatively connected to each side of and encloses each of the flexiblemembers forming each of the first side member assembly and the secondside member assembly. An elastic fabric material, preferably a woven,elastic fabric material, having a thickness which reduces in dimensionin response to a longitudinal tension force and which maintains itswidth dimension in response to a longitudinal tension force isoperatively coupled to the first pair and the second pair of supportmembers and each of said flexible members. The elastic fabric materialis expanded by a longitudinal tension force in response to a compressiondeflection source concurrently applied to the first side member assemblyand the second side member assembly including the flexible membersforming a receiving opening and is contracted back into its originalposition in response to a compression deflection force being removedfrom the first side member assembly and the second side member assembly.

In the preferred embodiment, the card and currency carrying devicecomprises a pair of spaced, opposed, generally rectangular shaped,planar, deflectable spring members having a central section and anelongated central axis. Each of the spring members having a first endand an opposed second end and each have an undeflected position whereinthe first end and the second end are generally planar to each other andlocated along the elongated central axis and a deflected positionresponsive to a compression deflection force applied concurrently to thefirst end and the second end of each of the spring members wherein thecentral sections thereof are urged in opposition directions to eachother forming a receiving opening. A first pair of generally rectangularshaped, planar support members are operatively connected on to each sideof and encloses one of the pair of spaced, opposed, generallyrectangular shaped, planar, deflectable spring members and a second pairof generally rectangular shaped, planar support members are operativelyconnected on to each side of and encloses the other of the pair ofspaced, opposed, generally rectangular shaped, planar, deflectablespring members. A woven, longitudinally extendable, elastic fabricmaterial having a thickness which reduces in dimension in response to alongitudinal tension force and which maintains the dimension of itswidth dimension in response to a longitudinal tension force isoperatively coupled to one of the first pair and the second pair ofgenerally rectangular shaped, planar support members enclosing the pairof spaced, opposed, generally rectangular shaped, planar, deflectablespring members. The woven elastic fabric material is expanded inresponsive to a longitudinal tension force generated in response to acompression deflection source being applied to the pair of spaceddeflectable spring members urging the central sections thereof inopposition directions to each other forming a receiving opening and iscontracted back into its original position in responsive to acompression deflection source being removed from the pair of spaceddeflectable spring members forming a clamping force within the spacebetween the pair of spaced deflectable spring members.

Also a method for carrying a card and currency is disclosed and taughtby the present invention. The method comprises comprising the steps of:(a) forming a card and currency carrying device having a pair of spaceddeflectable spring members wherein each of the spring members having afirst end and an opposed second end, each of the spring members have anundeflected position wherein the first end and the second end aregenerally planar to each other and a deflected position responsive to acompression deflection force applied concurrently to the first end andthe second end of each of the spring members wherein deflectable springmembers are urged in opposition directions to each other forming areceiving opening, a first pair and second pair of generally rectangularshaped, planar support members operatively connected to each side of andencloses the pair of spaced deflectable spring members and a woven,elastic fabric material, having a thickness which reduces in dimensionin response to a longitudinal tension force and which maintains itswidth dimension in response to a longitudinal tension force wherein anelastic fabric material, preferably woven, elastic fabric material, isoperatively coupled to the first pair and the second pair of supportmembers enclosing the pair of spaced deflectable spring members andwherein the woven, elastic fabric material is expanded in response to acompression deflection source being applied to the pair of spaceddeflectable spring members forming a receiving opening and is contractedback into its original position in responsive to a compressiondeflection source being removed from the pair of spaced deflectablespring members; (b) folding at least one item of currency in half alongits vertical width center line which is substantially perpendicular toits vertical width central axis and placing in the fold thereof alongits central axis at least one card; (c) applying a compressiondeflection force concurrently to the first end and the second end ofeach of the spring members wherein deflectable spring members are urgedin opposition directions to each other forming a receiving opening; (d)inserting at an angle into the receiving opening the folded at least oneitem of currency and at least one card located in the fold thereof andpositioning the same with its central axis substantially perpendicularto the first pair and the second pair of generally rectangular shaped,planar support members; and (e) removing a compression deflection forceapplied concurrently to the first end and the second end of each of thespring members wherein deflectable spring members are urged back intoits original, generally planar position holding and securing the foldedat least one item of currency and at least one card located in the foldthereof.

In use of the card and currency device of the present invention, thecurrency is folded once around its vertical width central axis. Thecards are positioned inside the folded currency and the longitudinalaxis of the cards are planar with the elongated axis of the currency.The card and currency carrying device first side member assembly and thesecond side member assembly extend substantially perpendicular to theelongated axis of the currency and credit cards to secure the currencyand cards in the device with the free ends of the currency exposes tothe user for ease of removal.

The known prior art does not anticipate, disclose, suggest or teach asimple, easy to use card and currency device comprising a pair ofspaced, opposed, deflectable spring members having an undeflectedposition and a deflected position responsive to a compression deflectionforce applied concurrently thereto, a first pair of support membersoperatively connected on to and enclosing one of the pair of spaced,opposed, generally rectangular shaped, planar, deflectable springmembers, a second pair of planar support members operatively connectedon to and enclosing the other of the pair of spaced deflectable springmembers and a woven, longitudinally extendable, elastic fabric material,preferably, a woven, elastic fabric material having a thickness whichreduces in dimension in response to a longitudinal tension force andwhich maintains the dimension of its width dimension in response to alongitudinal tension force.

Therefore, it is an advantage of the present invention to provide a cardand currency carrying device having a first side member assembly andsecond side member assembly, a pair of deflectable spring members havingan undeflected position and a deflected position responsive to acompression deflection force applied concurrently thereto operativelyconnected by an elastic fabric material, which in the preferredembodiment is a woven, longitudinally extendable, elastic fabricmaterial, having a thickness which reduces in dimension in response to alongitudinal tension force and which maintains the dimension of itswidth dimension in response to a longitudinal tension force.

Another advantage to the present invention is that the card and currencycarrying device in use has the currency folded once around its verticalwidth central axis, the cards are positioned inside the folded currencyand the longitudinal axis of the cards are planar with the elongatedaxis of the currency. The card and currency carrying devices first sidemember assembly and the second side member assembly extend substantiallyperpendicular to the elongated axis of the currency and cards to securethe currency and cards in the device with the free ends of the currencyexposed to the user for ease of removal.

Another advantage to the present invention is that in one embodiment ofthe card and currency carrying device the woven, elastic fabric materialis formed into pair of fabric material segments each having a selectedlength and terminating in opposed attachment ends wherein each of theopposed attachment ends are operatively connected to the first end andsecond end of each of the first pair and second pair of support memberwhich apply a longitudinal tension force to and expand each of thefabric material segments in response to a compression deflection forcebeing applied to the first side member assembly and the second sidemember assembly.

Another advantage to the present invention is that in another embodimentof the card and currency carrying device the woven, elastic fabricmaterial is formed into an endless loop having a selected diameter andwherein the woven elastic fabric material is positioned to be inoperative connection with the first pair and the second pair of supportmembers and the flexible members.

Another advantage to the present invention is that in another embodimentof the card and currency carrying device the woven, elastic fabricmaterial is formed into an endless loop having a selected diameter andwherein the woven, elastic fabric material is positioned to be operativeconnection to the first pair and said second pair of support members.

Another advantage to the present invention is that in its preferredembodiment the card and currency carrying device flexible members are apair of spaced deflectable stainless steel spring members.

Another advantage to the present invention is that in the card andcurrency carrying device the first pair and second pair of generallyrectangular shaped, planar support members are leather.

Another advantage to the present invention is that in the card andcurrency carrying device the first pair and second pair of generallyrectangular shaped, planar support members are leather having stitchinglocated around its periphery.

Another advantage to the present invention is that in the card andcurrency carrying device the flexible members are a pair of spaceddeflectable stainless steel spring members and the first pair and secondpair of generally rectangular shaped, planar support members are leatherwhich are affixed to the stainless steel spring members using adjustableadhesive, bonding material or glue.

Another advantage to the present invention is that in the card andcurrency carrying device the first pair and second pair of generallyrectangular shaped, planar support members are vinyl.

Another advantage to the present invention is that in the card andcurrency carrying device the first pair and second pair of generallyrectangular shaped, planar support members are cloth.

Another advantage to the present invention is that in the card andcurrency carrying device is that woven, elastic fabric material isoperatively connected to the first pair and the second pair of supportmembers enclosing the pair of spaced deflectable spring memberspreferably has an overall height of 2 and ⅝ inches to accommodatecurrency of the United States.

Another advantage to the present invention is that in the card andcurrency carrying device is that woven, elastic fabric material isoperatively connected to the first pair and the second pair of supportmembers enclosing the pair of spaced deflectable spring members andwhich is selected to have an overall height to accommodate any desiredcurrency.

Another advantage to the present invention is that in the card andcurrency carrying device is that woven, elastic fabric material isoperatively connected to the first pair and the second pair of supportmembers enclosing the pair of spaced deflectable spring members has anoverall width in the range of about ½ inch to about 1 and ½ inches.

Another advantage to the present invention is that in the card andcurrency carrying device is that woven, elastic fabric materialoperatively connected to the first pair and the second pair of supportmembers enclosing the pair of spaced deflectable spring members has anoverall width of about ¾ of an inch.

Another advantage of the present invention is that a card, such as forexample a credit card, is inserted into or positioned within thecurrency which is folded in half along its vertical width central axiswith the card extending substantially perpendicular to the central axisand the folded currency and card are positioned with the receivingopening of the card and currency carrying device and a user can removethe card directly from the folded currency and card and currencycarrying device without having to remove the currency and card from thecard and currency carrying device.

Another advantage to the present invention is a method for using thecarrying a card and currency comprising is disclosed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The present invention will become more fully understood from thefollowing detailed description of a preferred but non-limitingembodiment thereof, described in connection with the accompanyingdrawings, wherein:

FIG. 1 is a front, bottom and right side perspective view of a card andcurrency carry device having a first side member assembly and a secondside member assembly operatively connected by an elastic fabric materialwhich in the preferred embodiment is a woven, elastic fabric material;

FIG. 2 is a back, top and left side perspective view of the card andcurrency carry device of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a front plan view thereof;

FIG. 4 is a right side elevational view thereof;

FIG. 5 is a left side elevational view thereof;

FIG. 6 is a bottom plan view thereof;

FIG. 7 is a top plan view thereof;

FIG. 8 is a left side elevational view of the card and currency carrydevice of FIG. 1 showing a card and small amount of folded currencyholding a card being stored in the card and currency carry device;

FIG. 9 is a front plan view of the card and currency carrying device ofFIG. 3 rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise with the left side beingpositioned at the bottom location and showing in dashed lines a card andsmall amount of folded currency of any country secured by the card andcurrency carrying device;

FIG. 10 is a left side elevational view of the card and currency carrydevice of FIG. 3 rotated to degrees counter clockwise with the left sideshowing a large number of cards and large amount of folded currencysecuring the cards being stored in the card and currency carry device;

FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the first side member assembly anda second side member assembly of the preferred embodiment of a card andcurrency carrying device operatively connected by a pair of woven,fabric material segments each having a selected length and terminatingin opposed attachment ends;

FIG. 12 is a cross sectional view of another embodiment of the a cardand currency carrying device having a pair of spaced, deflectable springmembers each having an undeflected position and a deflected positionresponsive to a compression deflection force applied concurrentlythereto, a first pair and a second pair of planar support membersoperatively connected on to each side of and enclosing the other of saidpair of spaced, deflectable spring members and endless loop of a woven,longitudinally extendable, elastic fabric material having apredetermined length located between each of the outer planar supportmembers and its adjacent deflectable spring forming an operativearrangement there between;

FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view of yet another embodiment of the acard and currency carrying device having a pair of spaced, deflectablespring members each having an undeflected position and a deflectedposition responsive to a compression deflection force appliedconcurrently thereto, a first pair and a second pair of planar supportmembers operatively connected on to each side of and enclosing the otherof said pair of spaced, deflectable spring members and endless loop of awoven, longitudinally extendable, elastic fabric material having apredetermined length located between each of the inner planar supportmember and its adjacent deflectable spring forming an operativearrangement there between;

FIG. 14 A is a front view of the card and currency carrying devicerotated 90 degrees counterclockwise with the left side being positionedat a bottom location and in position for a user to perform the step ofinserting folded currency of any country and a card to be secured by thecard and currency carrying device;

FIG. 14 B illustrates the step of folding currency once along itvertical width central axis and inserting in the fold a credit card thatextends substantially parallel to the elongated central axis of thecurrency;

FIG. 14 C illustrates the step of a user applying a compressiondeflection force between the ends of the card and currency carryingdevice forming a receiving opening between the side member assembliesand the step of inserting in the receiving open at a slight angle theonce folded currency and the credit card that extends substantiallyparallel to the elongated central axis of the currency; and

FIG. 14 D illustrates the step of a user removing the compressiondeflection force between the ends of the card and currency carryingdevice urging the side member assemblies into their undeflected positionsecuring the once folded currency and the credit card that extendssubstantially parallel to the elongate central axis of the currency.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Background

The present fashion trend is for a user to have a single small holderthat replaces a conventional wallet or the like. The holder is designedto be small, compact and fashionable for easy use as a credit card andcurrency carrying device and specifically designed and structured toreceive and store one or more cards such as credit cards, identificationcards or the like and a desired amount of currency of any country. Thedesign concept is for an acceptable card and currency carrying devicethat is configured to be sized dimensionally for the specific purpose ofbeing carried in a pocket, purse or other location on the person and adevice that is easy to use for both inserting and retrieving a card orcurrency therefrom and which, during use, effectively stores and holdcards and currency therein.

Preferred Embodiment of Card and Currency Carrying Device

As a result of the above described need, a novel and unique card andcurrency carrying device and a method of using the same has beendeveloped.

FIGS. 1 through 7 disclose a card and currency-carrying device showngenerally as 20 having a first side member assembly 22 and a spacedsecond side member assembly 24. In this embodiment, the first sidemember assembly 22 and a spaced second side member assembly 24, are ofsimilar structure. Each of the first side member assembly 20 and thesecond side member assembly 24 have a flexible member 28 and 30 as shownin FIG. 11. As shown in FIG. 11, the flexible member 28 has a first end36 and an opposed second end 38. The flexible member 30 has a first end40 and an opposed second end 42. Each of the flexible members 28 and 30have an undeflected position wherein the first ends 36 and 40 and thesecond ends 38 and 42 are generally planar to each other.

In addition, each of the flexible members 28 and 30 have an deflectedposition wherein the first ends 36 and 40 and the second end 38 and 42are responsive to a compression deflection force applied concurrently tothe first ends 36 and 40 and the second ends 38 and 42 of each of theflexible members 28 and 30 wherein the flexible members 28 and 30 areurged in opposition directions to each other forming a receiving openingshown by arrow 44 as depicted by opening 110 in FIG. 14 C.

In FIGS. 1 through 7, the elastic fabric material is in the form offabric material segments 90 and 92. Currency is shown as 100 and cardswithin the fold of the currency is shown as 104.

FIG. 8, which is a left side elevational view of the card and currencycarry device of FIG. 1, shows by dashed lines 120 a card 104 and smallamount of folded currency 100 holding card 104 being stored therebetween located within and being held by side member assemblies 22 and24 in the card and currency carry device 20.

FIG. 9, which is a front view of the card and currency carrying device20 of FIG. 3 rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise with the left sidebeing positioned at the bottom location, shows by dashed lines 122 and124 a small amount of folded currency 100 of any country securing a card104 in the card and currency carrying device 20.

FIG. 10, which is a left side elevational view of the card and currencycarry device 20 of FIG. 1, shows by dashed lines 128 large amount offolded currency 100 securing a large number of cards shown by dashedlines 130 with the cards being stored in the center folded axis of thecard and currency carrying device 20.

United States Dollars have an elongated length of about 6.14 inches(about 15.5 cm), a vertical width of about 2.61 inches (about 6.62 cm)and a thickness of about 0.0043 inches (about 0.010 cm).

In the preferred embodiment, the card and currency-carrying device 20 isconfigured for us with United States Dollars having an elongated lengthof about 6.14 inches (about 15.5 cm) and a vertical width of 2 and ⅝inches (about 6.62 cm).

In the preferred embodiment, the woven, elastic fabric materialoperatively connected to the first pair of support members and thesecond pair of support members enclosing the pair of spaced deflectablespring members has an overall height of about 2 and ⅝ inches toaccommodate United States Dollars.

The width of the card and currency-carrying device 20 of FIGS. 1 through11 can be selected to be of any desirable width for use. For example,the woven, elastic fabric material operatively coupled to the first pairof support member and the second pair of support members enclosing thepair of spaced deflectable spring members may have an overall width inthe range of about ½ inch to about 1 and ½ inches.

In the preferred embodiment, the woven, elastic fabric materialoperatively coupled to the first pair of support member and the secondpair of support members enclosing the pair of spaced deflectable springmembers may have an overall width in the range of about ¾ of an inch.

However, it is known that the size and dimensions. e.g. length, widthand thickness, of currency of each country can vary. It is within theteachings of the present invention that the woven, elastic fabricmaterial operatively coupled to the first pair of support members andthe second pair of support members enclosing the pair of spaceddeflectable spring members can be selected to have a selected workableoverall height to accommodate the currency of a selected of country.Also, the woven, elastic fabric material operatively connected to thefirst pair of support member and the second pair of support membersenclosing the pair of spaced deflectable spring members can be selectedto have an overall width which is useable with the currency of choice.

In FIG. 11, arrow 48 designates a first pair of generally rectangularshaped, planar support members 50 and 54 operatively connected to eachside of and enclosing the flexible member 28 forming the first sidemember assembly 22. Support member 50 has a first end 56 and a secondend 58 and support member 54 has a first end 60 and a second end 62.

In FIG. 11, arrow 66 designates a second pair of generally rectangularshaped, planar support members 70 and 76 operatively connected to eachside of and enclosing the flexible member 30 forming the second sidemember assembly 24. Support member 70 has a first end 80 and a secondend 82 and support member 76 has a first end 86 and a second end 88.

In FIG. 11, an adhesive bonding or glue material 32 is used tooperatively connect the elements or the side member assembled 24 and 26.

Referring now to FIGS. 1 through 7 and FIG. 11, an elastic fabricmaterial is formed into a pair of fabric material segments 90 and 92each having a selected length and terminating in opposed attachmentends. Fabric material segment 90 terminates in opposed attachment ends94 and 96 and fabric material segment 92 terminates in opposedattachment ends 98 and 102 as shown in FIG. 11.

Each of the opposed attachment ends 94 and 96 of fabric material segment90 are operatively connected to the first end 56 of support member 50and first end 86 of support member 76. Each of the opposed attachmentends 98 and 102 of fabric segment 92 are operatively connected to thesecond end 58 of support member 50 and the second end 86 of supportmember 76.

In FIG. 11, the fabric material segments 90 and 92 are stitched as shownby thread 106 to the support members 50 and 76 to provide structuralrigidity to the device.

When a compression deflection force is concurrently applied to firstends 56 and 86 and second ends 58 and 88 of side member assemblies 22and 24, the first pair of support members 50 and 54 and the second pairof support members 70 and 76 apply a longitudinal tension force to andexpand each of the fabric material segments 90 and 92 in response to acompression deflection force being applied to the first side memberassembly 20 and the second side member assembly 22.

In the preferred embodiment, the elastic fabric material segments 90 and92, as shown in greater detail in FIG. 11, are a woven, elastic fabricmaterial having a thickness which reduces in dimension in response to alongitudinal tension force and which maintains its width dimension inresponse to a longitudinal tension force. The woven, elastic fabricmaterial segments 90 and 92 are expanded by a longitudinal tension forcein response to the compression deflection source concurrently beingapplied to the first side member assembly 22 and the second side memberassembly 24 including the flexible members 28 and 30 forming thereceiving opening 110, as shown in FIG. 14 C, and contracting the woven,elastic fabric material segments 90 and 92 back into its originalposition in response to a compression deflection force being removedfrom said first side member assembly and said second side memberassembly.

FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the a cardand currency carrying device 20′ having a pair of spaced, deflectablespring members 28 and 30 each having an undeflected position and adeflected position responsive to a compression deflection force appliedconcurrently thereto. The device 20′ includes a first pair of planarsupport members 50 and 54 and a second pair of planar support members 70and 76 which are structurally similar to the same elements depicted inFIG. 11 for device 20. The first pair of planar support members 50 and54 and a second pair of planar support members 70 and 76 are operativelyconnected on to each side of and enclosing the other of the pair ofspaced, deflectable spring members 28 and 30 and includes an endlessloop 90 of a woven, longitudinally extendable, elastic fabric materialhaving a predetermined length located between each of the outer planarsupport members 50, 54, 70 and 76 and its adjacent deflectable spring 28and 30. The endless loop 90 of a woven, longitudinally extendable,elastic fabric material is configured to be operatively connected to theouter planar support members 50, 54, 70 and 76 and its adjacentdeflectable spring 28 and 30 using an adhesive 32 forming an operativearrangement there between.

FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view of yet another embodiment of the acard and currency carrying device 20″ having a pair of spaced,deflectable spring members 28 and 30 each having an undeflected positionand a deflected position responsive to a compression deflection forceapplied concurrently thereto. The device 20″ includes a first pair ofplanar support members 50 and 54 and a second pair of planar supportmembers 70 and 76 operatively connected on to each side of and enclosingthe other of the pair of spaced, deflectable spring members 28 and 30.An endless loop 96 of a woven, longitudinally extendable, elastic fabricmaterial having a predetermined length is located between each of theinner planar support members 54 and 74 and its adjacent deflectablespring members 28 and 30. In this embodiment, the endless loop 96 of awoven, longitudinally extendable, elastic fabric material can be used intwo configurations. In one configuration, the endless loop 96 of awoven, longitudinally extendable, elastic fabric material is configuredto be operatively connected relative to the inner planar support members54 and 70 forming an operative arrangement there between.

In another configuration, the endless loop 96 of a woven, longitudinallyextendable, elastic fabric material is configured to be operativelyconnected to the inner support members 54 and 70. forming an attachmentarrangement there between.

In the embodiment of FIG. 11, as an example, the first pair of generallyrectangular shaped, planar support members 50 and 54 are operativelyconnected using an adhesive 32 to each side of and enclosing theflexible member 28 forming the first side member assembly 22. Supportmember 50 has a first end 54 and a second end 58 and support member 54has a first end 60 and a second end 62.

In FIG. 11, the support members 50 and 76 are made of leather materialor fabric to give the appearance of a wallet or billfold type structure.As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, a sown edging depicted by arrow 26 provides adecorative, finished appearance on the leather. The sown edging depictedby arrow 26 can be decorative only and not actually used to join thesupport member 50 to its adjacent support member 54 or the sown edgingdepicted by arrow 26 can be used to join the support member 50 its toits adjacent support member 76. In addition and in order to provide fora more durable device an appropriate adhesive, bonding or glue materialor glue material can be used

In lieu of stitching shown by arrow 26, alternate attaching devices ortechniques can be use to join the structure. For example, fasteners,rivets, a screw and fastener assembly or an appropriate glue of adhesiveapplied to the fasteners as well could be used. Examples of adhesivesthat could be used as an adhesive are as follows: (1) Resilor BrandAdhesive for porous substrates, manufacturer by Resinova Chemie Ltd.,Kanpur, India; (2) Resibond 3010, high quality multipurpose neutralcurse silicone sealant manufactured by Resinova Chemie Ltd., Kanpur,India; and (3) Bostik Contact Bond manufactured by Bostik.

Such adhesives can be used to bond or laminate the support members 50and 54 to the flexible member 28 and to each other to support members 70and 76 to the flexible member 30.

In the alternative, the exterior surfaces of support members 50, 54, 70and 76 can have an external surface formed of other known materials togive a desired decorative appearance including, without limitation,finishing materials such as vinyl, cloth, plastic or other coatingmaterials known to persons skilled in the art for use on accessoryitems.

It is envisioned that the card and currency-carrying device can befabricated as a decorative accessory item. The decorative appearance canbe obtained by a variety of techniques and by use of fabrics, colorcoating materials and the like. For example, the leather support membercan be a dark color, e.g. black or brown, or the stitching can be acontrasting color. The exterior of the support member can be fabricatedusing a colored material, e.g. a fabric dyed or colored in “hot pink” togive a desire effect. The exterior surface of the device can be imaged,printed or embossed in the form of a trademark affixed to the device.

The elastic fabric material, preferably a woven elastic fabric material,can be formed of various weaves and material as, such as for example andwithout limitation, cotton gabardine, light weight polyester and cottoninsert type plastic, nylon webbing, or other special constructionsincluding rubber (considered herein as an elastic fabric material),which exhibit the characteristic of an elastic fabric material having athickness which reduces in dimension in response to a longitudinaltension force and which maintains its width dimension in response to alongitudinal tension force.

The functional flexible members which have a first end and an opposedsecond end, a undeflected position and a deflected position responsiveto a compression deflection force applied concurrently to the first endand the second end of each of the flexible members wherein the flexiblemembers are urged in opposition directions to each other forming areceiving opening can be used.

In the preferred embodiment the flexible member is formed of bluefinished and polished 1095 spring steel, 0.008″ thickness which isavailable in various widths. In the preferred embodiment, the width usedwas 0.75 inches. The above is one example of a stainless steel that canbe used in practicing this invention. It is envisioned that otherstainless steel members or other spring steel members can be use whichfunctionally meet the above-described criteria.

FIGS. 14 A. 14 B, 14 C and 14 D illustrate a method for using the cardand currency devices depicted in FIGS. 1 through 13.

FIG. 14 A illustrates that the card and currency carrying device 20 ofFIGS. 1 through 7 is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise with the leftside being positioned at a bottom location and in position for a user toperform the step of inserting folded currency of any country and a cardto be secured by the card and currency carrying device.

FIG. 14 B illustrates the step of folding currency 100 once along itvertical width central axis 102 and inserting in the fold a credit card104 that extends substantially parallel to the elongated central axis ofthe currency 100.

FIG. 14 C illustrates the step of a user applying a compressiondeflection force 106 between the ends of the card and currency carryingdevice 20 forming a receiving opening 110 between the side memberassemblies and the step of inserting in the receiving open 110 at aslight angle the once folded currency 100 and the credit card 104 thatextends substantially parallel to the elongated central axis of thecurrency 100.

FIG. 14 D illustrates the step of a user removing the compressiondeflection force 106 between the ends of the card and currency carryingdevice 20 urging the side member assemblies into their undeflectedposition securing the once folded currency 100 and the credit card 104that extends substantially parallel to the elongate central axis of thecurrency.

The method discloses and teaches a method for using a card andcurrency-carrying device of the present invention. The method comprisingthe steps of: (a) forming a card and currency carrying device having apair of spaced deflectable flexible member such as spring members, eachof the spring members having a first end and an opposed second end, eachof the spring members having an undeflected position wherein the firstend and the second end are generally planar to each other and adeflected position responsive to a compression deflection force appliedconcurrently to the first end and the second end of each of the springmembers wherein deflectable spring members are urged in oppositiondirections to each other forming a receiving opening; a first pair andsecond pair of generally rectangular shaped, planar support membersoperatively connected to each side of and enclosing the pair of spaceddeflectable spring members; and an elastic fabric material, preferablyas woven, elastic fabric material having a thickness which reduces indimension in response to a longitudinal tension force and whichmaintains its width dimension in response to a longitudinal tensionforce, the woven, elastic fabric material being operatively connected tothe first pair and the second pair of support members enclosing the pairof spaced deflectable spring members wherein the woven, elastic fabricmaterial is expanded in response to a compression deflection sourcebeing applied to the pair of spaced deflectable spring members forming areceiving opening and contracting the woven, elastic fabric materialback into its original position in responsive to a compressiondeflection source being removed from the pair of spaced deflectablespring members; (b) folding at least one item of currency in half alongits vertical width center line which is substantially perpendicular toits central axis and placing in the fold thereof along its central axisat least one card; (c) applying a compression deflection forceconcurrently to the first end and the second end of each of the flexiblemembers, e.g., spring members, wherein deflectable spring members areurged in opposition directions to each other forming a receivingopening; (d) inserting at an angle into the receiving opening the foldedat least one item of currency and at least one card located in the foldthereof and positioning the same with its central axis substantiallyperpendicular to the first pair and second pair of generally rectangularshaped, planar support members; and (e) removing a compressiondeflection force applied concurrently to the first end and the secondend of each of the spring members wherein deflectable spring members areurged back into its original, generally planar position clamping andsecuring the folded at least one item of currency and at least one cardlocated in the fold thereof.

The method for using the card and currency carrying device step offorming includes the woven, elastic fabric material being formed into anendless loop having a selected diameter and wherein the woven, elasticfabric material is operatively connected with the first pair and thesecond pair of support members enclosing the pair of spaced deflectablespring members.

The method for using the card and currency carrying device step offorming includes the woven, elastic fabric material being formed into anendless loop having a selected diameter and wherein the woven, elasticfabric material being is operatively connected to the first pair and thesecond pair of support members enclosing the pair of spaced deflectablespring members.

The method for using the card and currency carrying device step offorming includes the first pair and the second pair of support membersenclosing the pair of spaced deflectable spring members are formed ofleather material.

The method for using the card and currency carrying device step offorming includes the first pair and the second pair of support membersenclosing the pair of spaced deflectable spring members are formed of avinyl material.

The method for using the card and currency carrying device step offorming includes the first pair and the second pair of support membersenclosing the pair of spaced deflectable spring members are formed of acloth material.

The method for using the card and currency carrying device step offorming includes the pair of spaced deflectable spring members beingformed of stainless steel.

It is envisioned that the card and currency carrying device can bestructured or configured in other sizes, shapes and dimensions and themethod can be used in for other carrying devices, such as, withoutlimitation, boxes, gifts or packages other than currency and cards. Itwill be appreciated that various alterations and modifications may bemade to the card and currency carrying device and method to enhance thefunctional characteristics thereof. All such variations andmodifications should be considered to fall within the scope of theinvention as broadly hereinbefore described and as claimed hereafter.

1. A device comprising: a first side member assembly and a spaced secondside member assembly, each of the first side member assembly and thesecond side member assembly having a flexible member having a first endand an opposed second end, each of the flexible members having anundeflected position wherein the first end and the second end aregenerally planar to each other and a deflected position responsive to acompression deflection force applied concurrently to the first end andthe second end of each of the flexible members, wherein the flexiblemembers are urged in opposition directions to each other forming areceiving opening; and an elastic member having a thickness whichreduces in dimension in response to a longitudinal tension force andwhich maintains its width dimension in response to a longitudinaltension force, the elastic member being operatively coupled to the firstpair of support members and the second pair of support members, whereinthe elastic member is expanded by a longitudinal tension force inresponse to a compression deflection source concurrently applied to thefirst side member assembly and the second side member assembly includingthe flexible members forming a receiving opening and contracting theelastic member back into its original position in response to acompression deflection force being removed from the first side memberassembly and the second side member assembly.
 2. The device of claim 1wherein the elastic member is plural segments each having a selectedlength and terminating in opposed attachment ends.
 3. The device ofclaim 1 wherein the elastic member is formed into an endless loop. 4.The device of claim 1 wherein the flexible members are spring steel. 5.A device comprising: two spaced, opposed, planar, deflectable springmembers having a central section and an elongated central axis, each ofthe spring members having a first end and an opposed second end, each ofthe spring members having an undeflected position wherein the first endand the second end are generally planar to each other and located alongthe central axis and a deflected position responsive to a compressiondeflection force applied concurrently to the first end and the secondend of each of the spring members wherein the central sections thereofare urged in opposing directions to each other forming a receivingopening; a first pair of planar support members operatively connected toeach side of and enclosing one of the deflectable spring members; asecond pair of planar support members operatively connected on to eachside of and enclosing the other of the deflectable spring members; and alongitudinally extendable, elastic member having a thickness whichreduces in dimension in response to a longitudinal tension force andwhich maintains the dimension of its width dimension in response to alongitudinal tension force, the elastic member being operatively coupledto one of the first pair and the second pair of support members; whereinthe elastic member is expanded in response to a longitudinal tensionforce generated in response to a compression deflection source beingapplied to the spring members urging the central sections thereof intoopposing directions to each other forming a receiving opening andcontracting the elastic member back into its original positionresponsive to a compression deflection source being removed from thespring members forming a clamping force within the space between thespring members.
 6. The device of claim 5 wherein the elastic member isformed into an endless loop and wherein the elastic member isoperatively connected with the first pair of support members and thesecond pair of support members and the pair of spaced deflectable springmembers.
 7. The device of claim 5 wherein the first pair of supportmembers and the second pair of support members are formed of leathermaterial.
 8. The device of claim 5 wherein the elastic member has anoverall width in the range of about ½ inch to about 1 and ½ inches.
 9. Amethod of making a device comprising: assembling a first side memberassembly and a second side member assembly, each of the first sidemember assembly and the second side member assembly having a flexiblemember having a first end and an opposed second end, each of theflexible members having an undeflected position wherein the first endand the second end are generally planar to each other and a deflectedposition responsive to a compression deflection force appliedconcurrently to the first end and the second end of each of the flexiblemembers, wherein the flexible members are urged in opposition directionsto each other forming a receiving opening; and operatively coupling thefirst pair of support members and the second pair of support memberswith an elastic member having a thickness which reduces in dimension inresponse to a longitudinal tension force and which maintains its widthdimension in response to a longitudinal tension force, wherein theelastic member is expanded by a longitudinal tension force in responseto a compression deflection source concurrently applied to the firstside member assembly and the second side member assembly including theflexible members forming a receiving opening and contracting the elasticmember back into its original position in response to a compressiondeflection force being removed from the first side member assembly andthe second side member assembly.
 10. A device comprising: a first sidemember assembly and a spaced second side member assembly, each of thefirst side member assembly and the second side member assembly having aflexible member having a first end and an opposed second end, each ofthe flexible members having an undeflected position wherein the firstend and the second end are generally planar to each other and adeflected position responsive to a compression deflection force appliedconcurrently to the first end and the second end of each of the flexiblemembers wherein the flexible members are urged in opposing directions toeach other forming a receiving opening; a first pair of planar supportmembers and a second pair of planar support members operativelyconnected to each side of and enclosing each of the flexible membersforming each of the first side member assembly and the second sidemember assembly; and an elastic member having a thickness which reducesin dimension in response to a longitudinal tension force and whichmaintains its width dimension in response to a longitudinal tensionforce, the elastic member being operatively coupled to the first pair ofsupport members and the second pair of support members and each of theflexible members, wherein the elastic member is expanded by alongitudinal tension force in response to a compression deflectionsource concurrently applied to the first side member assembly and thesecond side member assembly including the flexible members forming areceiving opening and contracting the elastic fabric material back intoits original position in response to a compression deflection forcebeing removed from the first side member assembly and the second sidemember assembly.
 11. The device of claim 10 wherein the elastic memberis a woven, elastic fabric material formed into a pair of fabricmaterial segments.
 12. The device of claim 10 wherein the elastic memberis an endless loop operatively connected to the flexible members. 13.The device of claim 10 wherein the elastic member is an endless loopoperatively connected to the first pair and the second pair of supportmembers.
 14. The device of claim 10 wherein the flexible members arespring steel.
 15. The device of claim 10 wherein the support members areleather.